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Old 01-01-2009, 10:15 PM   #1
Ross Presser
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TCP/IP port mapping through RDP session? (virtual channel?)

Situation: I'm doing some testing in preparation for a web app
rollout, which will run on a private LAN. One of the things my web
app needs to do is query the domain controller using LDAP (to do user
authentication). I have RDP access over the Internet to a server
within that LAN, but I do not have LDAP access to the domain
controller itself over the Internet.

So it would be very wonderful if there were some way to map a TCP/IP
port on my client machine to a destination address on the remote LAN.
This would mean, for example, I could map TCP port 389 on my machine
to (say) the domain controller 10.27.9.33:389 on the remote network,
then use the LDP tool on my machine to connect to the domain
controller remotely. This is something that has been simple and even
essential to using ssh for nearly a decade.

From what I've read, this is a prime example for an RDP virtual
channel, something that has been in the protocol forever and has been
fairly feasible since Windows 2000 at least. With Windows 2008 it
appears to be really easy, scriptable even; unfortunately the TS
server is Windows 2003.

So, is there an app out there that does what I want?
 
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